Every day humanity produces an incredible amount of media content ― texts, photographs, drawings, videos, etc. Once outlandish professions like a montage operator, animator or VFX specialist become as commonplace as a gardener, salesman or doctor. Such rapid growth has led to the emergence of a separate category of so-called "creative" gadgets. In 2019, Acer also entered the chat, introducing a new series of laptops, computers and monitors designed with an eye to the needs of designers, 3D modeling specialists, architects and video editors.


The company's engineers approached the matter with the utmost seriousness and the expectation that their products would be able to compete with market leaders with dignity. Top-end versions of ConceptD provide reference colour reproduction with Delta E colour accuracy<1, Support for three-dimensional 3D LUT transcoding tables and Pantone certification. This is a single standard for colour reproduction, which has been widely used since the middle of the last century in printing, graphic design, clothing manufacturing and other industries in which it is critically important to control colour at all stages of production. Naturally, the colour coverage of ConceptD models is much wider than that of conventional monitors.

The list of other advantages of monitors in this series includes support for HDR content (up to HDR1000), high scan frequency (most often 144 Hz), integration of AMD FreeSync with NVIDIA G-Sync Ultimate. In the process of work, a built-in USB hub, protective side curtains and an unusual wooden stand with vertical, horizontal, tilt and height position controls will come to the rescue. Of course, this list may vary from model to model, but everywhere it will be plus or minus the same.